Egyptian Goddess Nekhbet The vulture was the symbol of upper (southern) Egypt, and was ruled by Nekhbet, the vulture-headed goddess. She also symbolized the ruler of the southern kingdom. After the unification of Egypt by Narmer (c. 3100 b.c.), the pharaohs used both the vulture of upper Egypt and the cobra of Lower (northern) Egypt in pictures and carvings to denote
rule over both kingdoms.
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Winged Vulture with Head
Reg. price: $7.50 SALE PRICE $ 6.75
The vulture was the symbol of the goddess Nekhbet, and also symbolized upper (southern) Egypt, because vultures were ever-present in the vast desert wastelands of the south. 2 inches tall x 4 inches long Individually hand-painted cold-cast resin. Approx. weight: 0.17 lbs.
Imported item. This item is not a toy and is not recommended for children under 12 years of age. | Winged Vulture with Head SUM6201
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 | Plaque - Pharaoh crowned by Nekhbet and Wadjet SUM5160
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| Plaque - Pharaoh crowned by Nekhbet and Wadjet
Reg. price: $28.75 SALE PRICE $ 26.00
Beautifully hand-painted cold-cast resin. Representing the Upper and Lower Nile, Nekhbet and Wadjet legitimize the pharaohs claim to rule over the Two Lands. Note the combination of the white and red crowns on the pharaohs head. 9 3/4 inches long x 7 1/2 inches wide Approx. weight: 3 lbs.
Imported item. This item is not a toy and is not recommended for children under 12 years of age. |
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